
I mean, all it is basically missing is some sharp violin action and a kick to the pants about a minute in, but that soft, slow build sounds the same in both tunes. So far, it’s been strange.įirst, the song that plays on the main menu screen is pretty dang close to “Time’s Scar” from Chrono Cross. Granted, I still need to experience the other two titles from the original trilogy– Diabolical Box and Unwound Future–but I absolutely loved The Last Specter and its built-in mini-game, and so I was highly interested in seeing how Layton’s first foray into the 3D realm would go. I laughed in return, and we had a brief comment or two about how it is pretty hard to keep these games in line, seeing as they’ve come out almost yearly since that first magical gem of Curious Village hit the Nintendo DS and kind of blur together in the end. “Hi, I need a copy of Sticker Star and the new Layton game, whatever it is called. When the time came to buy Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask last Sunday, I literally said the following to the GameStop guy:
